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Completely wrong temperature results with transient thermal calculation

    • Tim Fricke
      Subscriber

      Hey Everyone,

      I have a problem with my transient thermal calculation. I have two components that are connected to each other with a contact. 

      Now I apply a heat load for one second and ramped to 220°C,  to the smaller part. After that I deactivate the heatload and want to observe the cooling behavior of 16 sec.

      So far so good. But If I now look at the temperature results, the maximum temperature after the heatload is deactivated continues to rise up to 343 degrees. How is this even possible?

      Does anyone know what I did wrong? 

      Best regard 

      Tim

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